Regular Member HairFairy Posted June 2, 2011 Regular Member Share Posted June 2, 2011 Summarization of a FIT procedure done in 2009 (3,781 grafts). This patients goal was a global light coverage so recommended 35fu/cm2. At 10mo f/u results were very natural and no sign of white dots. Good growth! 1. ‘Megasession’ implies a graft count from 3,000 to 4,500 grafts. Above 4,500 grafts we classify the procedure as a ‘Gigasession’ as this type of work is not done routinely in many clinics. Here we present a 50-year-old patient, classified as a NW 2V, who was bothered by his bald vertex. He had fine brown hairs. We recommended that he also refine his hairline and lateral humps to reach a complete harmonious coverage. The journey took 4 days and I will briefly describe our protocol. We usually start by pre-op pictures and a discussion with the patient to determine the patient's goals. 2. After taking detailed pictures, we jump in the painful moment. We must shave the whole head in order to achieve such a large goal of 3,781 grafts. We do not shave systematically. We listen to our patient’s desires and try to accommodate them if we can. That is why we do offer the ‘FIT Patchy Shaven’ and ‘Unshaven FIT’ option available for patients who cannot be totally shaven. However, in Megasessions it must all be shaved. The next step is to start our drawings in the recipient and donor areas to determine the surface to treat - we assess natural angulation of the hairs, donor density, and recipient density with a Proscope. We like to be very systematic and leave little room for a random approach. The only area I do not follow a systematic pattern is when I make incision sites for the hairline. I usually follow my immediate inspiration. The hairline I build Monday will not be the same as the one I will do on Tuesday. 3.The following pictures will also show the recipient and donor areas the first day and second day (I didn't put the 3rd and 4th day). I wanted to underline in these pictures how we move from area to area, respecting the logic of nerves supply to allow a comfortable anesthesia and also our willingness to work simultaneously in both donor and recipient areas. This allows us to minimize the time the grafts are out of the body. That's why you will see placing in one side and donor open sites in the opposite side. 4. Post-Op pictures summarizing the entire work done by the WHTC team under the close supervision of Dr. Mwamba. 5. We usually shampoo the patient’s head every day during the surgery….and if still in town, the first day Post-op. We take this opportunity to review the Post-op instructions and encourage the patient as he begins his year journey until full growth is realized. 6.For the sake of better assessment of details of our work, we take before and after pictures that we can show to our patients and to the general public (with the patients’ permission). We sincerely thank our patients as the pictures help many that are seeking Hair Restoration Options. Photos help them to make the right decision whether to proceed with surgery or not and which Doctor to choose based on the proven results. Photos can also encourage those with hair loss that there is hope for them also. We realize that results vary from person to person since there are many factors involved in the process and each case is different. We strive to post as many different cases as possible so that many scenarios are represented with good results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member TC17 Posted June 2, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted June 2, 2011 Since Dr. Mwamba was trained by an FUE only doctor, does that mean that he performs FUE exclusively? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member HairFairy Posted June 2, 2011 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 2, 2011 Dr. Mwamba performs both STRIP and FUE. He believes that the two techniques are complementary and what matters the most is the final result . Being in the industry for 11 years, Dr. Mwamba was trained to perform strip surgery. Because of their focus on improving their technique to meet patient's request, we started to develop our FUE technique called FIT in 2003. So Dr. Mwamba has 11 years of experience with STRIP and about 8 years in FUE. Dr. Mwamba believes to better serve his patients he must master all the different techniques and aspects of hair loss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Shadow of the EMpire State Posted June 4, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted June 4, 2011 Crown is still very see-through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member HairFairy Posted June 23, 2011 Author Regular Member Share Posted June 23, 2011 Patient is very satisfied because his goal was a global light coverage. The growth he got was good. Each patient has different goals, and Dr. Mwamba strives to help them achieve their personal goals. One person may want very thick/dense coverage, but another may want light coverage. I suppose it could also depend on one's budget too. If this had been a different patient he may have decided to do it in two different sessions to achieve more coverage. But in this case, this particular patient did not desire dense coverage. Thank you for the comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Blake Bloxham Posted June 24, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted June 24, 2011 Hairfairy, Thank you for sharing this case and detailed description of Dr. Mwamba's surgical process. "Doc" Blake Bloxham - formerly "Future_HT_Doc" Forum Co-Moderator and Editorial Assistant for the Hair Transplant Network, the Hair Loss Learning Center, the Hair Loss Q&A Blog, and the Hair Restoration Forum All opinions are my own and my advice does not constitute as medical advice. All medical questions and concerns should be addressed by a personal physician. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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